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7
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region of the brain concerned with the comprehension of language
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8
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responsible for higher brain functions-voluntary movement, coordination of sensory information, learning, memory, and the expression of individuality
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10
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The region of the cerebral cortex that receives auditory data
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11
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forms the central nervous system
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12
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joins the two hemispheres of the brain
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13
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controls growth and development and the functioning of the other endocrine glands
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14
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center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation
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15
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involved in a number of processes related to language, number processing and spatial cognition, memory retrieval, attention, etc
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16
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responsible for vision
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18
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the region of the cerebral cortex concerned with receiving and interpreting sensory information from various parts of the body
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19
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govern physiologic functions such as temperature regulation, thirst, hunger, sleep, mood, sex drive, and the release of other hormones within the body
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21
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receives sensory information such as sounds and speech
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1
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the emotional control center
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2
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region of the brain that contains motor neurons involved in the control of speech
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3
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the part of the cerebral cortex in the brain where the nerve impulses originate that initiate voluntary muscular activity
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4
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consists of the spinal cord, brain stem and diencephalon
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5
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the portion of the cerebral cortex of the brain that receives and processes impulses from the optic nerves
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6
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responsible for regulating wakefulness and sleep-wake transitions
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9
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where information such as taste, temperature and touch are processed
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17
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the part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
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19
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the center of emotion and memory
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20
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forms the lowest part of the brainstem and containing control centers for the heart and lungs
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21
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involved in sensory and motor signal relay and the regulation of consciousness and sleep
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